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    In the adventure fiction, The Call of the Wild by Jack London, Buck, the main protagonist of the novel, goes through one of the most miserable times of his life. He is captured by Perrault and François, as both see potential in Buck as a new lead dog. However, they don't plan to just use Buck as a lead dog, they plan to put him on a grueling quest to find the Klondike region of Canada. During many points the expedition, London does something not many people do with their characters, constantly…

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    An Inspector Calls is a play written by Dramatist J.B Priestley in 1945. Priestley was a left-wing socialist and this was one of the factors which influenced him to write this play. Even though the play was written in 1945, it was actually set in 1912, right before the start of the First World War. It is set in the spring of 1912 at the Brumley home of the Birlings, a prosperous industrial family in the North Midlands, getting involved in the death of a woman named Eva Smith. The Inspector uses…

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    In the drama, “An Inspector Calls” written by J.B Priestley, Sheila’s character is essential in enabling the playwright to convey his message about social responsibility. Sheila’s character acts as the conscience of the Birling family. Sheila acknowledges her faults and appreciates the wrongdoing her family has perpetrated against Eva Smith. Sheila’s character experiences the largest change within the play as she goes from being an immature, childish girl to a morally conscious young woman by…

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    RUVINI KAPURUBANDARA, ID 18540895 (word count 1257 only the answer ) ANSWER QUESTION 1 : Facts Arabella Lim is an architect Had provided designs drawings and specification that desings was approved by the wonder council for the balcony on the first floor of the wonder wood town hall trivia night was held on the first floor magistrate snape heavily intoxicate was leaning against the balcony balcony began to give way magistrate snape fekk to the ground were broken his legs, suffered injuries…

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    The Call of the Wild : Survival A major theme in Jack London’s classic novel The Call of the Wild is Buck must embark on a long and brutal adventure to survive. In the beginning of the book,Buck is surviving at Judge Miller's place. The first reason Buck is surviving is because he is a pampered dog he thinks he the King. For example he think he doesn't need to learn to survive. Second, Buck must learn the law of Club and Fang to survive. The man in the red sweater teaches Buck the law of…

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    dealer, had a story that matched the call records, and Adnan’s reaction to Hae’s disappearance was mild. To begin, Adnan is guilty because Jay’s story lines up with the call records from Adnan’s phone. January 13, 1999, starts off as a fairly normal day, but Adnan ditches school and hangs out with Jay. Adnan lent Jay his phone and car when he went back to school; later on, he called Jay to pick him up from a Best Buy parking lot where he killed Hae. The calls from Adnan’s phone help the…

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    seeing his friends get shot, and being beaten. Also when his whole team fell into the ice and died. His perseverance pays off in the long run because he becomes a free wolf in the wild. “ Buck never came near spitz without snarling.” This quote, from call of the wild, shows that buck is changing from the house dog that he was before to a unforgiving wolf in the…

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    We avoid social problems at all costs for example avoiding making phone calls due to having to be on the spot or even going up to a person to ask questions or make an introduction. In the article Alone in the Crowd it says, “[Some] say a phone call reveals too much, that actual conversations don 't give them enough control over what they want to say” (Price, Michael). Having a conversation is part of not having…

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    asks, “what’s wrong with picking up the telephone and just talking to someone? Your old grandma likes to hear your voice.” She tells me that when she talks to her neighbors about the weekly phone calls she receives from my brother and I, they get a little jealous. They are lucky if they get monthly phone calls. All they receive is the occasional text message that, sometimes, they have trouble opening. Everything keeps getting faster in the attempt to bring people closer together, but my grandma…

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    don’t have. Os Guinness, the author of “The Call” refers to this as a longing to find our higher purpose (Guinness). A desire to do something more for our lives, something that benefits society (Guinness). He refers to this as our call (Guinness). Both the authors Quentin Schultze and Os Guiness through their works “Here I Am” and “The Call” spend a great deal of time of answering and debating with us about what God’s call is. My personal belief of what our call from God is, falls somewhere in…

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